Mark, thank you for reply.
Is low values of this attributes affect server performance? What ldap attributes is corresponding to these db's?
From: Mark Reynolds [mailto:mareynol@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 8:15 PM
To: General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project. <389-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Matveev Alexey <a.matveev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [389-users] Re: What is the changelog:ent and changelog:dn (dbmon.sh output) refers in 389 (ldap)
On 06/23/2017 12:21 PM, Matveev Alexey wrote:
Hello!
I have FreeIPA 4.5.2 and tune it performance for adding more than 100k users.
I have a question about script dbmon.sh (or for 389 DS db in general)
The output of the dbmon.sh says:
....
dbcachefree 2374205440 free% 88.446 roevicts 0 hit% 99 pagein 36901 pageout 62843
....
dbname count free free% size
changelog:ent 505 7367 0.4 4138.2
changelog:dn 141699 55 0.0 74.0
userroot:ent 147205 1220895664 56.9 6294.5
userroot:dn 133806 500270863 97.7 87.7
ipaca:ent 98 9719014 92.7 7823.9
ipaca:dn 98 10476664 99.9 92.8
I'm new to 389 and need some explanation. I know that the dbcachefree is nsslapd-dbcachesize, userroot:ent is nsslapd-cachememsize, userroot:dn is nsslapd-dncachememsize.
What is changelog:ent and changelog:dn
"changelog" is your retro change log backend. ":ent" refers to the entry cache, and ":dn" refers to the dn cache.
Thanks in advance!
Alex
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